Hi,

Am 29.08.2009 um 00:58 schrieb Daniel Renfer:

perhaps this link in the FAQ for the EPL will clear things up.

http://www.eclipse.org/legal/eplfaq.php#USEINANOTHER

Wow! All but one of my Clojure projects are illegal! (They are all MIT licensed...)

But I hope, that this link doesn't apply. I barely know the situation in Germany. Let alone somewhere else in the world. For example in Germany: * public domain *meeep* you can't give up your copyright (in particular you can't sell it to a company) * no warranty *meeep* not here, you let it out in the wild, you can be held liable for it in certain situations, especially distributors (read: SuSE) should be very careful [1]

But IANAL. so, how do I have interpret the contents of the FAQ link? Does this refer to eg. ripping out Clojure's STM, modifying it and using it in another program? Or does this refer to use an unmodified Clojure as a library?

Sincerely
Meikel

[1]: http://www.ifross.de/ifross_html/art3.html

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